Limnological Sampling and Processing Techlques and Cladoceran Grazing Experiments at the Kellogg-Michigan State University Biological Field Station, Gull Lake, Michigan

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Hardaway, Anthony
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1975
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This research involved the question, "what happens to the preferred size range as the animals are crowded in the experimental bottles? The experiment consisted of the use of three filter-feeder i Bosmina. D. Retrocurva. and Diapt. Oregonensls. Each day six-hundred fifty animals of one species had to be picked and identified, which represents twelve animal experiments per day. Each experiment once set up requires twenty-four hours to run after which the coulter counter is used to determine what size particles are preferred as a result of varying the densities of the three major species.
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iii, 104 p.
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Kalamazoo College
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